true for A+ students
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A-If there exists a vertical line that intersects the graph at exactly one point, the graph represents a function.B-If there exists a vertical line that intersects the graph at exactly one point, the graph does not represent a function. C-If there exists a vertical line that intersects the graph at more than one point, the graph represents a function.-DIf there exists a vertical line that intersects the graph at more than one point, the graph does not represent a function
An angle of 43 degrees cannot be a vertical angle. A vertical angle, by definition, is 90 degrees
An undefined slope is vertical.
not all congruent angles are vertical angles. Vertical angles must share a vertex.
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No. The non-vertical angles need not be related to one another in any way.
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Vertical Angles or 4
this is called vertical angles
False. The angles can be formed by two skew lines intersecting a third line.
Vertical angle (I think? I'm doing homework)
vertical angles are always congruent...they are two nonadjacent angles formed by intersecting lines. Vertical angles are congruent..or equal in measure
Two angles that aren't adjacent but are formed by intersecting lines are called vertical angles. Their angle measures are always equal.